TGBIE Telangana 2nd year Intermediate 2026 admit card out; steps to download
Sakshi Gupta | February 18, 2026 | 05:06 PM IST | 1 min read
TSBIE has released the TS Inter 2nd year admit card 2026. Exams will be held from February 26 to March 18. Check steps to download, exam pattern and passing marks.
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Download NowTGBIE Telangana 2nd year Intermediate admit card 2026: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has issued the TS inter 2nd year admit card 2026 on the official website of TGBIE, tgbieht.cgg.gov.in. TS Inter 2nd year exam will be conducted from February 26 to March 18.
The TG intermediate 2nd year hall ticket 2026 contains information such as name of the student, board name, exam name, subject-wise exam date, exam timings, exam centre details and important guidelines.
Last year, over 5 lakh Class 12 students had written the exam.
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TGBIE Telangana 2nd year Intermediate 2026 admit card: Steps to download
Applicants can download the TGBIE Telangana Intermediate 2nd year 2026 admit card by following the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of TGBIE at tgbieht.cgg.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the Inter 2nd year admit card link.
- Fill out the details such as previous year's hall ticket number and date of birth, on the login page.
- The TS Intermediate class 12 admit card 2026 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the TGBIE Telangana Intermediate 2nd year 2026 and take a printout for further reference.
TSBIE Telangana 2 year Intermediate 2026: Exam pattern
Each TS inter 2nd year exam will last 3 hours. Applicants can check the maximum marks, subject-wise, in the table below.
|
Subjects |
Maximum marks |
|
English, Optional Languages, Commerce, Economics, Civics, History, Geology, HOme Science, LOgic, Public Administration, Sociology, and Psychology |
100 marks |
|
Mathematics and Geography |
75 marks |
|
Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology |
60 marks |
|
Music |
50 marks |
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TS 2nd year Intermediate 2026: Passing marks
To pass the TS 2nd year intermediate exams, students must achieve a minimum passing score of 35% in each subject and in the aggregate, which equates to a score of 350 out of 1,000. The passing grade for students with disabilities is 25%.
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